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Found the website and another that @Rick9999 is on about above, only for wholesale buyers, but as Rick said that means there should be a supply into the market soon.

 

Here; http://www.alibaba.com/trade/search?fsb=y&IndexArea=product_en&CatId=&SearchText=wii+u+ac+adapter

 

and here; http://kailigame.gmc.globalmarket.com/products/details/ac-adapter-for-wii-u-gamepad-wii-u-game-accessories-r-1151116.html

 

Also, found this website that are currently out of stock, but worth checking periodically as they supply for single purchases, here; http://store.richspsxparts.com/newwiiuacadw.html

The above link is for the US version, just click through to find the European ones.

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Here is the latest news. I currently live in the Middle East where Wii U has not yet been released however a couple of weeks ago I start seeing the machines popping up in different game shops but mostly Europe version. I finally found one store who sells the US version and I asked about the power supply but his response shocked me. He said "Oh no problem, they are 120-240 and we have sold many of them.", He responded to my question about the voltage rating on the power supply that is only 120 as "yeah, that is what is says but we plug them to 240 and they work fine. I guess they just want to fool people".

 

I was puzzled after conversation with this guy so got home and start my search on the Internet for similar claim. I found a few people who also reported the same so I thought to myself, I have to buy the replacement anyway so lets try and plug the 120 power supplies to 240 and voila, it worked fine and I have been using my Wii U with original US power supplies plugged in to 240 for more than 10 days now.

 

So I guess, it was cheaper for Nintendo to make a universal power supply with different back cover to convince the consumers that its machines are region locked.

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